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Tracking content
When you come across some content that is relevant, you can choose to keep track
of that content. Confluence offers features to allow you to quickly find your favorite
pages again or get notified when a certain page or space content is modified.
We are going to take a closer look at how you can keep track of your favorite content
without getting an information overload.
Watching content
You can "watch" a Confluence page, blog post, or space. Confluence will send you an
e-mail notification whenever anyone updates the watched content.
You will receive a notification when:
• A page has been edited, unless the Notify Watchers checkbox is unchecked
before saving the page
• Content is deleted
• Any changes are made to existing or new attachments
• A new comments is added
• A comment is updated or removed
Confluence will add you as watcher of any page or blog post that you create or edit.
This behavior is called autowatch and is one of the settings you can change in your
user profile.
Setting notification options
Before you start watching content, it is always a good idea to view your notification
settings and change them if needed.
To edit your notification options, perform the following steps:
1.
Click on your avatar in the top-right corner and choose Settings from
the menu.
2.
Select Email from the left-hand side menu.
3.
Click on Edit and update the settings.
 
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